Salt-cellar.



P. C. REILLY.

SALT GELLAR.

APPLICATION FILED MAR.14. ma.

Patented-Aug. 6,1918.

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UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.

PHILIP C. REILLY, OF BROOKLYN, NEW YORK.

SALT-GELLAR.

1 ,274,591 "I" Specication of Letters Patent. Patented Aug, 6, 1918,

` Application led March 14, 1918. Serial N0. 222,384.

To all whom it may concern: principal holder of the material to be shaken. Be it known that I, PHILIP C. REILLY, When the shaker is shaken for discharge of a citizenv of the United States, residing in contents through the perforated cap, the 25 the borough of Brooklyn, city of New York, cup 4 slides back and forth and the material county of Kings, and State of New York, in the cup is disintegrated by contact with have invented certain newv and useful Imthe spike 3. The close sliding fit of the cup provements in Salt-Cellars, of which the fol- 4 within the container eilectively prevents lowing is a specification. clogging of the cup with the inner wall of 30 This invention is a shaker especially the container. adapted for use as a saltcellar. The object What I claim is: of the invention is to produce an effective A shaker having a yperforated cap pronon-clogging shaker especially for salt. vided with a dependent spike; a container In the accompanying drawing forming a covered by thecap; and within the container 35 part hereof and showing a vertical central a therein-movable cup having its open end section of one form of my invention, 1 is a toward the free end of the spike, the latter container provided with a detachable perextending only lpart way to the bottom of forated cap 2 which is provided with a dethe cup, and the exterior wall of the cup pendent spike 3 that extends downwardly being in close sliding contact with the in- 40 into and only part wayr toward the bottom of terior wall of the container. the slidable cup 4; that is mounted with a In testimony whereof I have hereunto set sliding lit within the container 1. The cup my hand this 26th day of February, 1918. 4 is shorter than the container 1 and is the PHILIP C. REILLY.

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